How should educators collaborate with one another to improve teaching practices? You could address this within the confines of one school setting, one district, or the world. Feel free to discuss anything relating to this topic or to how wikis could help.
Discussion and clarification of ACSIP plan.
Collaboration makes for a tighter curriculum and a pooling of resources and skills. Furthermore, more experienced teachers can work with the less experienced ones. This way, collaboration becomes curriculum by design and can address the comprehensive needs of students.
Our school district recently had issues with our idrive, and therefore it gets cleared out everyday, so we can't easily throw things on the idrive for others to use. A wiki is a safe way to share information, getting around our district's policy with the shared common drive. Also, the wiki has great accessibility to videos, links, photos.
Teachers should not only collaborate with members within their subject area. Broader groups can be formed to collaborate on discipline issues and classroom practices. A wiki could keep them in touch even with different schedules and locations within the building.
Collaborative teaching is a proactive educational approach in which general and special educators and related service providers work in a coactive and coordinated fashion to jointly assess, plan for, teach, and evaluate academically and behaviorally heterogeneous groups of students in an educationally integrated setting (i.e. regular classroom).
Student/Parent Communication--posting announcements, newsletters, etc.
Collaboration is an ongoing process whereby educators with different areas of expertise voluntarily work together to create solutions to problems that are impeding students success, as well as to carefully monitor and refine those solutions. . . .Collaboration is a process rather than a specific service delivery model.
- Knackendoffel, Robinson, Deshler, Schumaker
Types of Educator Collaboration
How should educators collaborate with one another to improve teaching practices? You could address this within the confines of one school setting, one district, or the world. Feel free to discuss anything relating to this topic or to how wikis could help.
Discussion and clarification of ACSIP plan.
Collaboration makes for a tighter curriculum and a pooling of resources and skills. Furthermore, more experienced teachers can work with the less experienced ones. This way, collaboration becomes curriculum by design and can address the comprehensive needs of students.
Our school district recently had issues with our idrive, and therefore it gets cleared out everyday, so we can't easily throw things on the idrive for others to use. A wiki is a safe way to share information, getting around our district's policy with the shared common drive. Also, the wiki has great accessibility to videos, links, photos.
Teachers should not only collaborate with members within their subject area. Broader groups can be formed to collaborate on discipline issues and classroom practices. A wiki could keep them in touch even with different schedules and locations within the building.
Collaborative teaching is a proactive educational approach in which general and special educators and related service providers work in a coactive and coordinated fashion to jointly assess, plan for, teach, and evaluate academically and behaviorally heterogeneous groups of students in an educationally integrated setting (i.e. regular classroom).
Student/Parent Communication--posting announcements, newsletters, etc.
Collaboration is an ongoing process whereby educators with different areas of expertise voluntarily work together to create solutions to problems that are impeding students success, as well as to carefully monitor and refine those solutions. . . .Collaboration is a process rather than a specific service delivery model.
- Knackendoffel, Robinson, Deshler, Schumaker
Resources (if any):
Curriculum by Design
http://www.vcld.org/pages/newsletters/03_04_fall/Collaborative%20Working%20Relationships.pdf
To return to Mrs. Rollans' wiki page, click "Mrs. Rollans' Class" at the top of the page. To return to the Class 2 wiki click here: Class 2.